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Back Pain - A Movement Problem: A clinical approach incorporating relevant research and practice, 1e [Hardcover]

Josephine Key Diploma in Physiotherapy Post Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Physiotherapy (Author)
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February 18, 2010 0702030791 978-0702030796 1

Back Pain: a movement problem is a practical manual to assist all students and clinicians concerned with the evaluation, diagnosis and management of the movement related problems seen in those with spinal pain disorders. It offers an integrative model of posturomovement dysfunction which describes the more commonly observed features and related key patterns of altered control. This serves as a framework, guiding the practitioner's assessment of the individual patient.

  • Examines aspects of motor control and functional movement in the spine, its development, and explores probable reasons why it is altered in people with back pain
  • Maps the more common clinical patternsof presentation in those with spinal pain and provides a simple clinical classification system based upon posturomovement impairments
  • Integrates contemporary science with the insights of extensive clinical practice
  • Integrates manual and exercise therapy and provides guiding principles for more rational therapeutic interventions:

    • which patterns of movement in general need to be encouraged
    • which to lessen and how to do so
  • Abundantly illustrated to present concepts and to illustrate the difference between so-called normal and dysfunctrional presentations
  • Written by a practitioner for practitioners

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 1 edition (February 18, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0702030791
  • ISBN-13: 978-0702030796
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #765,377 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Tiger2
Format:Hardcover
I am a long-term sufferer from back pain and bought this book because I read everything I can on the subject (much of it contradictory!). However, this is one book I am very keen to show my doctor and chiropractor.

Although this book is technical, I believe it offers hope to anyone living with the life-limiting misery of a bad back and who like me is stuck on a roundabout of therapy that isn't working, painkillers and conflicting medical opinions about surgery.

The author Josephine Key is an Australian physiotherapist who has apparently mined the scientific research on the subject of back pain and seems to have decades of practical experience to confirm that her approach works. To me, she makes refreshing good sense.

The book gets down to basics on the reasons why our backs hurt and what we can do about it. It takes a scientific commonsense approach, showing in technical detail how back problems can be solved by properly-informed physical therapy and "movement re-education".

In her introduction the author says:"We can fly man to the moon yet despite the advances of modern science the effective diagnosis and treatment of back pain remains somewhat elusive". Countless people in my situation have found that's unfortunately true. But it looks like this author and others like her could at long last be offering a way forward from the impasse.

For example, going through this book I discovered things I am doing in my daily life that I now realise are likely to be contributing to my back pain. It also points out that a lot of fitness and exercise regimes and gyms with their emphasis on 'stretching and strengthening' actually create back problems.

While not written for the layman, I'd recommend this textbook to anyone whose life is blighted by back pain or who is responsible for treating others. And if you are not an expert, read what you can understand then hand it over to your practitioner. It may give you the answers you need on back pain instead of an endless quest for solutions.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Scary relations September 25, 2010
By DJF
Format:Hardcover
So, I've gotten to chapter 6 in this book, and decided to look for reviews as I am having issues with it already. The editing is poor, to a degree that I've never seen before. The text is full of incomplete sentences, missing punctuation, poorly worded phrases, and topic jumps. I continually looked in the reference sections as I was reading a chapter, and the majority of "scientific references" are to Alternative therapy books/pamphlets/etc, very old journal articles, or books. There is very little that is cutting edge RCT-quality stuff. The newer articles tend to be reviews, but Key mentions them in the text as providing "evidence." Add to this the dedication to Leon Chaitow, and this book is scary. Why is LEon Chaitow scary? Because I just found an online newsletter, "Continuum," that has him handing out the same old drivel regarding alternative therapy being "holistic," and looking at the whole patient (naming all sorts of interventions that have little to NO evidence supporting them), whilst orthodox health care professionals just stare at your toe if you say your toe hurts. Also in that newsletter were conspiracy theory stories regarding AIDS, and a weird, autobiographical story about a guy accused of pedophilia. I got this book because it was by a physiotherapist, was about back pain, and had a lot of photos and references looking at movement patterns. Being a physiotherapist myself, I wanted something that would expand my thinking but with the caveat that the new thinking would be based in fact and evidence, not alternative therapy mumbo-jumbo. I am really disappointed, and I am no longer wondering why I can't find more than one review about this book, this one review being from a non-health care professional, meaning there are no expectations for that person to care about randomized controlled trials, evidence-based practice, or avoiding "commonsense" opinions.
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This is a great book for anyone who teaches any form of movement therapy. Key's wide breadth of research incorporates physiotherapy, yoga, Feldenkreis, manual therapy, developmental movement patterns, somatics etc, but she grounds her approach in her own clinical experience. Key is a physiotherapist who understands the yogic approach to posture and movement. Her clear exploration of global versus local muscles, her dynamic approach to core stability, and her outline of the fundamental pelvic patterns were particularly valuable. As a therapeutic yoga teacher and a teacher of anatomy for yoga teachers I have found the book to be very clear, practical and accessible. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to teach yoga safely and therapeutically.
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